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TL;DR: The Icy Bev Kooler 2.0 is just $26.99 at the Mashable Shop as of Dec. 6.


There's no point in having beverage coolers in one cabinet and reusable water bottles in another when you can save space and get a product that does both at the same time. Reduce clutter and reduce single-use plastics all at once with the Icy Bev Kooler 2.0.

You know a product's good when it gets funded on Indiegogo, and this one reached its goal in a flash. It keeps beverages cold through the double-wall vacuum-sealed bottle that fits snuggly around cans. To make it a beverage cooler for bottles, just add the top cone to the base and it'll be bottle-sized. Even if you're not drinking from a standard long-neck bottle, you can use the circular sizing disc in the base to adjust to the fit of shorter bottles. In general, the Icy Bev will fit most 12-ounce beer and soda cans, and it has the ability to keep the beverages ice cold for hours, even in the hottest temperatures.

But the best part of this beverage insulator is that it turns into a stand-alone water bottle when you're not using it to protect your beverages. All you have to do is make sure the base and top cone are firmly attached to the center ring and you can use this device as a regular stainless steel water bottle. Complete with a silicone stopper that can be used to re-seal your bottle, the creators of this personal cooler really thought of everything when it comes to keeping your drinks cold.

See how the Icy Bev works and all of its different functions:

The Icy Bev Kooler 2.0 retails for $29, but for a limited time, you can save 10% and take it home for just $26.99. Choose from black, blue, rose gold, platinum, silver, or copper.

Icy Bev Kooler 2.0 on a white background.
Credit: Grand Fusion Housewares
Icy Bev Kooler 2.0
$26.99 at the Mashable Shop

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